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The Award Winning Monthly Newsletter of Corvette Super SportsWWW.Corvettesupersports.com
Under The RadarVolume 57 Number 12December, 2016
ATTENTION!
SAVE THE DATE!
Annual Corvette Super SportsAwards Banquet
Saturday, Jan. 21st, 2017
Fullerton Elks Hall
MORE INFORMATION TO COME
Laura Schavone Donna Stewart
Officers 2016 President …………..……Tony Schavone Vice-President ………..…Donna Stewart Secretary …………….………. Bert Wiest Treasurer………………...Will Grohmann NCCC Governor…..…..………Joe Orrico Newsletter Editor……………Debra Ruby Webmaster……….…….Douglas Mariani
Board of Governors
Ron DeBartolomeis Eric Ellsworth George McMullen Gary Plehn Laura SchavoneDianne Wiest
Committee Chair Banquet……………………………..….TBD Car Show……………………Wayne Heard Care & Kindness…………. Dianne Wiest Charity……………………….Dianne Wiest Clothing………………………...Rick Miller Historians……………....Pat & Jan Works Meeting Hostess………..…Dianne Wiest Membership………………Donna Stewart Public Relations…………Richard Cheek Raffle.…………………….…..…………TBD Sergeant at Arms….Ron DeBartolomeis Trophies/Awards……………Tom Cuccio
Car Show Champion Rally Champion Auto Cross champion
We are a car club made up of Corvette owners with a passion for a finedriving machine, with the goal to participate in and support auto-relatedactivities, such as: car shows, auto-crossing, rallies, drag racing, caravans,cruises, parades, etc.
We support (N.C.C.C.) National Council of Corvette Clubs, NationalCorvette Museum, several social, civic, and charitable organizations. CSS isincorporated as a non-profit organization in the County of Orange, California.
www.CalicintoRanch.org
Who We Are
CSS Family Updates
Happy Holidays!
CSS Upcoming Events 2016
Jan. 21, 2017 Corvette Super Sports Annual Awards Banquet
Feb. Date to follow: Sweetheart’s Bowling and Pot Luck at La Habra 300 Bowl
Details of the events will follow as they near.
Please let us know of any events of interest to Club members.
Thanks to All,Vice PrezDonna Stewart
Timeline: November 3, 1911: The Chevrolet Motor Division of GM is formed
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* SAVE your POP TOPS from cans forthe Ronald McDonald House! *
* Please bring your pop tops to our nextmeeting and give them to Dianne.
Thanks!
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Happy Holidays
&
Happy New Year
The VP’s Column
The VP's WordBy Donna Stewart
I hope you all had a wonderful and safe holiday seasonwith a new year to look forward to. December was anexciting, busy and fun filled month. Everyone really enjoyedthe tour of holiday lights on the streets of Brea.
My many thanks to Tony and Laura for hosting the clubholiday party attended by so many club members with allthe great food and drink. I know a great time was had by all.
Thank you Tony and Laura.
As I write my last message of the year and my term in officefinishes, I want to say thank you to everyone for all the helpand support you have given me throughout the years. Mysincere thanks go to all the executive officers, boardmembers and chairpersons, along with their helpers for afine job done by you all. All the jobs are strictly volunteerand with all our busy schedules, it is very gratifying to haveso many people willing to go that extra step and take theextra time required to help run and organize a successfulclub. You should all feel very proud and good aboutyourselves. With the continued help and support of the clubmembers, things should continue along the same path. Myheartfelt thanks to each and every one of you!
As the Vice Presidential position passes on to Rick Miller,the club will be in very good hands. Rick has always been avery active and vital member of the club with a lot ofexperience and good ideas. It is so good to know we can alllook forward to a great year ahead of us with his leadership.
As I sign off have a wonderful and safe New Year.
Sincerely,Donna S.
PresidentTony
I hope everyone had a wonderful Christmas and Holiday.We sure did. It’s such a special time of the year. Now as theNew Year comes and we look back at 2016, we find that itwas a good year for Corvette Super Sports.
I want to personally thank all those who attended ourHoliday Party. There were 67 in attendance. A lot for ourhouse, but things went well and the food and fellowship wasthe best.
As we start a New Year, changes in the leadership willoccur. Yes, some new faces are replaced with somedifferent faces. I would like to give a heartfelt thank you to allof those people who have been part of the leadership groupin 2016 year.
Vice President, Donna Stewart, has been in the club for 26years and this past year, as VP, she has been so veryhelpful when I have any questions about the Club.
Will Grohmann, as Treasurer, has set new standards ofwhat the office should do. His leadership was 1st class.
Thanks to the Board members from 2016 that won’t becoming back in 2017. Ron DeBartemoleis, Gary Plehn andGeorge McMullen. Thanks to you guys for being there forthe Club and voicing your opinions.
As the New Year approaches, I want to wish all of you aHappy New Year and, as always, all of your participation willmake 2017 a great year again for the Club. This will be theClub’s 58th year. . .WOW!!
Tony“Save the Wave”
TRIVIA QUESTION: What year was the AM-FM Radiooffered as an option?
(Answer to November’s Trivia Question): Sun Visors (calledSun Shades) became a Corvette option in what year? 1959
HELPING WITH A CALICINTO HOLIDAY
BY DIANNE WIEST, CHARITY CHAIRPERSON
As you know, Calicinto Ranch is one of the charities we support as a club. Last month‘s parents.Part of its mission is to provide a place for these kids to come for the summer and school breaksfor a few days at a time. They stay at the ranch learning team work, responsibility, caring for theenvironment and caring for the animals they have on site, the family has a real desire to help thesechildren and hopefully by a good example break the vicious cycle of breaking the law and going to jail.The club gave me a check for $1000.00 and we were able to provide quite a bit of holiday cheer forkids that otherwise might not have any. The Ranch has, by invitation, a holiday party for severalhundred of these kids. The ranch has contacted the imprisoned parents and will attach a letter writtenby the parent to the child as well as a gift tag on the gift from “the parent.” The gifts that CSS donatedwere: 5 skateboards, 5 footballs, 5 basketballs, 5 soccer balls, 4 radio controlled corvettes,2 star wars spaceships, 5 lego sets, 6 art sets, 4 men’s grooming sets, 1 cosmetic basket, 1 lotion set,2 sweat shirts, 1 purse with scarf and sox, assorted cosmetics, 4 scarves, 1 set of notepads, 2 hairribbon sets, 7 purse/wallet combinations, 4 bath sets, 2 nail stations, 3 back packs, 1 box of AAAbatteries and a very nice desk set. We also provided 3 large rolls of wrapping paper and 30 bags ofvarious sizes.
Thank you for your kindness and generosity in making someone’s holiday a bit brighter.
Dianne
Merry Christmas to My Fellow CSS MembersDouglas Mariani
'Twas the night before Christmas
And in the garage.
There wasn't a trace of a Ford or Dodge.
The presents were wrapped and the lights were all lit,
So I figured I'd go mess with my Corvette for a bit.
I popped the release and I lifted the hood,
When a deep voice behind me said "Looks pretty good."
Well as you can imagine, I turned mighty quick,
And there by my workbench, stood good Ol' Saint Nick!
He just stared at first, not sure what to say,
Then Santa piped in "Don't suppose you'd trade that for my sleigh?'
"Forget it, Mr. Claus" then I started to grin
"If you've got some time we could go for a spin!"
His round little mouth, all tied up like a bow,
Burst into a smile when he said "C'mon then, Let's GO!!"
So as not to disturb all my neighbours' retreat,
We pushed my old Stingray quietly onto the street.
Then, taking our places to drift down the hill,
I turned on the key, then let the clutch spill.
The sound erupted and took Santa by surprise,
But he liked it a lot, by the look in his eyes.
With cold tires spinning and exhaust pipes aglow,
We headed on out to roads hot rodders go.
And Santa's grin widened, approaching his ears,
With every shift up as I went through the gears.
Then he yelled "Can't recall when I've felt so alive!"
So I backed off the gas and said "Do you wanna drive?"
Ol' Santa was stunned when I gave him the keys,
As he walked past the headlights he shook at the knees!
Then the big block exploded with raspy exhaust sound!
Santa let out the clutch as the tires tore up the ground.
Power shift into second, again into third!
I grabbed for the handle, at loss for a word.
With the tank reaching empty, Santa returned to his sleigh,
Never to forget that ride in my '69 Stingray
Later, I heard him exclaim, as he blasted from sight,
"Merry Christmas, to all,
it's been a great night!!!"
Holiday Lights in BreaDecember 8, 2016Photos by Eric
Club Holiday PartyDecember 17, 2016
Club Holiday Party(Con’t)
Club Holiday Party(Con’t)
December anniversaries are: Dave and Jenny MacDonough,Art and Marge Huhta, John and Judi Spurr, John Manfredand Michele Boucher, Roger and Carol Bacon. Januaryanniversaries are: Doug and Wanda Utash.
Charity Chairperson Dianne Wiest reported on the CalicintoRanch Christmas gift donation.
Douglas Mariani reports the website is up to date.
Debra Ruby thanked all for their contributions to thenewsletter, her calendars are available for sale.
Rick Miller has the clothing for the club.
Richard Cheek reported that the Vettes for Veterans carshow had 200 corvettes, he won best of show.
Dave MacDonough said that the next Corvette Super Shotswill take place on the 17th at triple B’s.
The election results were announced they are: President,Tony Schavone; Vice President, Rick Miller; Secretary,Bert Wiest; Treasurer, Michael Baddley; Newsletter Editor,Debra Ruby; Webmaster, Douglas Mariani; Board members,Donna Stewart; Dianne Wiest; Laura Schavone; Sal Cruz;Eric Ellsworth; Wayne Heard.
The raffle winners were: Jo Myers, Tom Cuccio, RichardCheek, Rick Miller, Jennifer Spencer, Laura Schavone,Doug Meeuwenberg, John Spurr, Steve Melton, SueKillian, Ed Sherlock, Nelson Betancourt, Will Grohmann,Linda Norris, Renita Glover.
The meeting was adjourned at 2035.
Respectfully Submitted,Bert Wiest, Secretary
CSS General Meeting MinutesDecember 6, 2016
Officers Present: Tony Schavone, Bert Wiest, DonnaStewart, Will Grohmann, Debra Ruby, Douglas Mariani
Board members present: Dianne Wiest, Laura Schavone,Eric Ellsworth, Ron DeBartolomeis, George McMullen,Gary Plehn
Members present: 66
A quorum was declared to be present by Secretary BertWiest
Ron DeBartolomeis called the meeting to order at 1900,thanking all for the cards and kindnesses shown to theDeBartolomeis family on the passing of Karen’s father.Ron then led the assemblage in the pledge of allegiance.
President Tony Schavone welcomed all and thanked allfor their attendance, explaining that there was a lot toaccomplish tonight, elections and motions to vote on.
Vice President Donna Stewart introduced the evening’sguests: Michael Plotnik and former member Bill Wisnowski.
Secretary Bert Wiest explained the voting proceduresand distributed the ballots for the board and the MVPvoting. He then explained that the board had voted todonate 2000.00 to Calicinto Ranch, going over the reportthe club had asked him to complete, mentioning that inMarch of this year the club unanimously voted to makeno donation. Bert made a motion that the club overridethe earlier motion to not donate and donate 2000. Themotion was seconded, the vote called for and the motionpassed 63 aye, 3 nay.
The dinner raffle was won by Art Huhta.
Treasurer Will Grohmann reports there are 111 renewingmembers.
The ballots were turned over to tellers Marcia Lynch,Marcia Gallavan, Sarah Cheek, Scott Glover and KenPence to tally and report the vote totals.
Vice President Donna Stewart reported on the followingupcoming events: Dec. 8, the Brea Christmas Lightsviewing; Dec. 11, Fullerton airport vintage plane show;Dec. 17, the club Holiday party; Jan. 21, the club annualbanquet. Feb, Sweetheart Bowl.
Donna then announced the December and Januarybirthdays and anniversaries: December birthdays are:Joe Orrico, Sandra McMullen and Doug Lyon. Januarybirthdays are: Dale Dobernecker, Chris Glodery, MargeHuhta, Rick Miller, Kathy Baddley, Art Huhta, ScottGlover, Shirley Jones, Brian Valparaiso, AnnMeeuwenberg, Dianne Wiest.
Board Meeting MinutesNovember 15, 2016
Officers present: Tony Schavone, Bert Wiest, Will Grohmann,Donna Stewart, Debra Ruby
Board members present: Dianne Wiest, Laura Schavone, GaryPlehn, Ron DeBartolomeis, Eric Ellsworth
Others present: Wayne Heard, John Spurr
President Tony Schavone opened the meeting at 1900 hours,thanking all for their attendance.
Vice President Donna Stewart thanked all for the Turkey bowlattendance, she reported on the Brea Christmas light viewing,scheduled for December 8. The Sweetheart bowl in February doesnot have a date yet, but an email will be sent when one is chosen.
Treasurer Will Grohmann had a list of paid members for 2017.The approved budget was handed out.
Secretary Bert Wiest moved that applicants Brian Miller, Bill andPam DeForrest, Jeff and Marybeth Holt and Ed Sherlock beadmitted to club membership. The second was made, the votecalled for and and the motion passed unanimously.
Bert gave the report findings re: Calicinto Ranch donation, the clubhad voted unanimously in March to make no contribution this year(2016), also, there is confusion regarding contributions since thebudget is approved at the end of the year and contributions aremade at the beginning of the following year. The board would liketo make a donation this year. Bert made a motion that the boardrecommend to the club that the vote in March be overturned andthe club donate $2000.00 to be paid by December, 2016. Themotion was seconded, the vote called for and the motion passed7 aye, 3 nay. Bert was so directed to make the motion at the nextgeneral meeting.
Debra Ruby reports that the newsletter can use more pictures.
Charity Chairperson Dianne Wiest reports that member ChrisSpencer will have back surgery, no word yet regarding a servicefor Pat Works.
Car show chairperson Wayne Heard reported on a naming contestfor the car show with a January 25th deadline.
Tony Schavone took the Connell trophy to them along with a thankyou letter.
The elections are at the next general meeting; Bert is tasked withsending out the MVP reasons and nominations again.
The holiday party will be on December 17, at 1800 hours at theSchavone home.
Tony reports that we need to get going on a calendar of events.
The banquet is in the planning stages, invitations will be ready byDecember.
The board voted to give Sizzler restaurant waitress Paula $100.00.
The next board meeting will be on January 17, 2017...The boardvoted on a thank you gift for a member.
The meeting was adjourned at 2025.
Respectfully SubmittedBert Wiest, Secretary
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Where You Can Find Corvette Parts and Merchandise
For those of you who have been into Corvettes for awhile most – or all – of the following will not be news toyou, but for you relative newcomers to the love of Vettes this offering is being made to help you find the partsyou may need for your classic or the trim add-ons you might want to buy to personalize your Vette or theclothing, gear, etc. you might like to own to show others of your interest in the sport.
It’s amazing just how many publications are out there that are dedicated to Corvettes and how helpful many ofthem can be. Following is a list and quick summary of the more popular catalogs that you might want to lookinto. Most of them are available for routine periodic mailing if you request it, and most of them have a web sitefrom which you can peruse their offerings. Me, I prefer to receive the catalogs so that I can better see justwhat’s out there I might not have not seen before.
The three largest, most popular catalogs with the most items that are non-“parts” are:
a. Mid America Motorworks, www.mamotorworkscom, (800) 500-1500;b. Eckler’s Corvette, www.ecklersCorvette.com, (800) 327-4868;c. Corvette America, www.CorvetteAmerica.com, (800) 458-3475.
Those publications periodically also publish catalogs geared specifically for a single generation of Corvettes sowhen they ask you for the year and model you drive don’t be afraid to tell them.
Then there are catalogs that are almost exclusively for parts, especially of older model Corvettes:
a. Volunteer Vette Products, www.volvette.com, (865) 521-9100;b. J & D Corvette, www.jdcorvette.com, (800) 838-8353 (located locally in Bellflower, CA).
For trim and accessory items as well as clothes, furniture and the like, you should look at:
a. Corvette Central, www.CorvetteCentral.com, (800) 345-4122. They have an accessories catalog and aseparate catalog of parts, etc., for each generation of Corvettes.
b. Burston Marketing’s Corvette Collection, www.CorvetteCollection.com, (800) 653-1375.c. And finally, the catalog from the retail store at the National Corvette Museum,
www.CorvetteMuseum.org, (800) 538-3883.
In addition to the above, you might also consider visiting the show rooms of Corvette Mike’s at 1133 NorthTustin Avenue and West Coast Corvettes, 1210 N. Kraemer Blvd., both are located near each other inAnaheim just off the 91 freeway in Anaheim. They have a selection of GM authorized accessories and clothesfor sale, as well as an indoor Corvette sales room with used road gems. Both also maintain servicedepartments for installing accessories and the like and for general maintenance of Corvettes. West CoastCorvettes has a new catalog that was just released and is available for pick-up at the store. (Price ispre-printed on each catalog as $12.95, but don’t be fooled, they’re free - just ask for one.)
CSSCelebrations
December Birthdays12 - Joe Orrico15 - Sandra McMullen17 - Doug Lyon
January Birthdays 8 - Dale Dobernecker10 - Chris Glodery10 - Marge Huhta12 - Rick Miller16 - Kathy Baddley16 - Art Huhta17 - Scott Glover19 - Shirley Jones ? - Brian Valparaiso25 - Ann Meeuwenberg26 - Dianne Wiest
December Anniversaries 8 - Claude/Amelia Allison15 - Dave/Jenny MacDonough16 - Art/Marge Huhta19 - John/Judy Spurr19 - Pat/Jan Works24 - John Manfred/Michele Boucher ? - Roger/Carol Bacon
January Anniversaries26 - Douglas/Wanda Utash
Connell Chevrolet helps sponsor our Corvette Club. Theyhave been family owned and operated by the Doddridgefamily since 1989 when Paul Doddridge purchased thefranchise from John Connell. Paul is still active with thedealership, but he also spends a lot of his time at his ranchin Montana. His son Wayne Doddridge is the activeGeneral Manager.
Connell Chevrolet was first opened in the late 1950’s andwas located in Newport Beach on Pacific Coast Highway.Then in 1963, they relocated to Harbor Boulevard in CostaMesa.
Connell has one of the largest new, certified, andpre-owned inventories in Southern California. If you’relooking for a specific Tahoe, Silverado pickup, Corvette, ora late-model used car or truck, chances are, ConnellChevrolet has it.
And over the years, Connell’s Service Department has builta reputation fixing your GM vehicle right the first time and ina timely manner. They currently have more ChevroletMaster Technicians than most other Chevrolet dealers inthe entire USA.
When you go to Connell for service ask for Todd Mack.Todd has been a Service Consultant at Connell for over 20years and is a recommended advisor in the Corvette forum.For you “do-it-yourselfers,” Connell Chevrolet has anexpansive Parts Department. They are one of the largestwholesale dealers in the area. And if they don’t have yourspecific automotive part on hand, they can probably secureit within a few days.
Lastly, let’s talk about the Connell employee family. Tomany, their employment at Connell is not a job... It’s acareer. Many employees including the sales, service andoffice personnel have worked at Connell for twenty yearsand more. Even the outside vendors who help to supportConnell Chevrolet, have been within the Doddridge familyfor many years.
Look for Wayne Doddridge next time you’re at thedealership and introduce yourself. He is a family man with 6children and supports the local community. He andConnell Chevrolet help sponsor Orange Lutheran HighSchool, Crean Lutheran High, Costa Mesa High, FountainValley High, Estancia High, the Orange County 4H clubs,Newport Harbor Corvettes, Corvette Super Sports, BetterBusiness Bureau, Auto Club, Costco, Los Angeles CountyPolice and Fire Departments, the Orange County FireDepartment, Costa Mesa Police, Newport Beach Police,Huntington Beach Police and Irvine Police.
Connell Chevrolet is located at:
2828 Harbor Boulevard, Costa Mesa, CA 92626
Sales (714) 546-1200 Service (714)755-3335 Parts (714)546-9400 Website: www.connellchevy.com
In Other News:Corvette Super Shots typically meets on the fourthSaturday of each month with lunch afterwards. All arewelcome to join!
Editor’s Note: [email protected]
Hi everyone! Reminding everyone that I welcome picturesand extra articles from other members as long as you sendthem to me at least five (5) days before the end of eachmonth. I especially need pictures and copy (articles) forevents I do not attend!
This month I want to thank Eric for taking pictures of theholiday lights; Bert and Dianne for their article and pictureabout Calicinto Ranch; and Douglas M. for sending the cutestory about Santa and the Corvette. Also, thanks to Joe forsending the next car show flyers.
Thanks!
Debbie :-)
Used with permission fromConnell Chevrolet
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[Note: Non-NCCC entrants are NOT covered by NCCCinsurance]
CORVETTES WILL BE JUDGED TONCCC STREET
CONCOURSE with TROPHIES INACCORDANCE
Al l GM Beach Classi c
ALL PROCEEDS GOTOSPECTATORS
4 2 n d V e tte S e t C a r
FREE TEE SHIRT with PRE-
**El Camino College scholarships for students pursuing automobile
42nd ANNUALVETTE SET CAR SHOW
“All GM Beach Classic” The Vette Set Sponsor
THE VETTE SET 42nd ANNUAL CAR SHOW • May 6, 2017Show Check-in or Registration from 8:00am – 10:00am ONLY!!! Judging 10:00am – 1:00pm
Pre-Registration by April 22, 2017: $30.00 DonationLate or day of Registration: $40.00 Donation (NO Event Tee Shirt)
(Please print)PLEASE—NO CANOPIES, UMBRELLAS OR TENTS AROUND CARS. THANK YOU!
Name: (First)___________________________________Last)________________________________________
Name: (First) __________________________________(Last) _______________________________________
Address: ______________________________________________City: ________________________________
State _____________________________ ZIP _____________Telephone No. (_____)____________________
Email Address: ____________________________________ (acknowledgement will be sent by e-mail)
Model: _____________________________________Year: __________ Color: _________________________
Club Affiliation: (If any) _____________________________________NCCC No. : _____________________Spouse or Companion NCCC No.: _____________________
IMPORTANT NOTE: NCCC Entrants MUST present current NCCC card for points’ awardClass: ¨Stock ¨ModifiedRegistration for: ¨Corvette ¨GM Car or Truck ¨Display Only (Car not judged)
ONE EVENT TEE SHIRT WITH EACH PRE-REGISTRATIONRegistration ($30 pre-registration by April 22, 2017, $40 after and day of show) = $______Event Tee Shirt Small Medium Large XLarge XXLargeOne Free w/Pre-Registration ---- ____ _____ ____ _____ ______ _FREE_Additional Tee Shirts ($15 ea) -- ____ _____ ____ _____ ______ = $_______
Make Checks Payable to: “The Vette Set, Inc.” TOTAL = $______
ENTRY FORM VOID WITHOUT DONATION.All Proceeds Will Be Donated To El Camino Scholarship Foundation, automotive students.
MAIL TO: The Vette Set , c/o John Tully, 21 Roanwood Dr., Rolling Hills Ests, CA 90274Send Questions to: [email protected]
For information contact: John Tully (310) 378-4062 or Linda Tully (310) 619-6900Thank You
View prior Car Shows, info on The Vette Set and Car Show at:
www.thevetteset.com
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